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A biologist, Daniel Closa.
A doctor, Salvador Macip.
A social network, Facebook.
Two cities, Barcelona and Leicester.
One only will: share knowledge.
One same goal: to explain cancer.
An excellent result: 100 Questions On Cancer.

A great book, published this month by Cossetània (Catalan) and Kailas (Spanish), that formulates up to 100 questions that we usually make about cancer. Old people used to call it "the ugly sickness" but now it is curable sickness. Closa and Macip are capable of maintaining the perfect balance between science and humanity: it is a disease, some people dies of it, but much more get cured. And they tell us why.

Do not only read it, check it always.